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| | Tens of thousands face off in gallant, rare cavalry battle - The Washington Times: Civil War |
 | | The cavalry battle of Brandy Station, fought about 60 miles from Washington on the banks of the Rappahannock in Culpeper County on June 9, 1863, was big. |
 | | Often quoted in writings about Brandy Station is the comment of Stuart's West Point classmate, Confederate Gen. William Dorsey Pender, who wrote soon after the battle, "I suppose it is all right that Stuart should get all the blame, for when anything handsome is done he gets all the credit. |
 | | The spirit of the Union cavalry, and the respect it got from the rest of the Union Army, were enormously boosted by reports of the fight at Brandy Station. |
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